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FILM2008 Film and Music

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Humanities
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Film Studies
Offered in Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

An exploration of: a) the relationships between image and music, and between music and other elements of the soundtrack; b) various functions of film music through the analysis of selected films (e.g., how music confirms or contradicts visual narratives and how music can support the cinematic construction of gender, class, ethnicity, culture); c) different techniques and aesthetics of selected film music composers and directors (e.g. the Hitchcock/Herrmann collaboration); d) the historical evolution of film music from the silent era through to the present.

Indicative Assessment

Close reading/listening exercise (15%), research essay (35%) research essay (50%).

Workload 13 lectures, weekly tutorials, fortnightly seminars, fortnightly screenings. The division of tutorial groups will depend on numbers enrolling from each area.
Requisite Statement

Courses counting towards a Film Studies or Musicology major to the value of twelve units, or permission of the Convener. Students are expected to have some technical background in one field (e.g. score-reading, or grasp of technical film terms, but not necessarily both).

Preliminary Reading

Chion, Michel, Audio-Vision: Sound on Screen, Columbia UP, 1994.

Majors/Specialisations Film Studies and Cinemedia
Programs Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts) and Bachelor of Arts (New Media Arts)
Academic Contact Dr Roger Hillman (Film Studies)

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